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Ribarnica, Best Fish Market Ever!

December 20, 2008

In Split, I stumbled upon the best fish market I’ve ever experienced. There were fish of all kinds, large and small, plus shells, large cuttlefish, octopus, shrimp, all the best the sea has to offer. The place was mobbed with locals and restaurant folks scrambling for the freshest catch of the day. Apparently the nearby sulfur springs keep the flies away. And the most amazing thing? This market closes up and disappears by noon every day, so you’d never know it was there!

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So many fish!

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The fish market was packed.

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Old school scales

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Ugly!

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Uglier!

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This one was still wiggling when the fishmonger picked it up.

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Fish medley

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Swordfish steaks

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Cuttlefish

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Tuna steaks

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Shrimp and cuttlefish

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Octopus

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Mussels

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Skate

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Cured fish

Green Market, My Kind of Shopping

If you know me well, you know I cannot resist a farmers’ market, and Split’s Green Market was no exception. You can find anything here from clothes to souvenirs to food, and you can see where my focus was. There was fresh fruit and veggies, dried fruit, farmers cheeses, honey, fresh bread and more. It was the perfect place to find goodies for a picnic for my ferry to Vis Island.

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Veggies!

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I had no idea what this fruit was, but the kind vendor gave me a sample, and I bought a little cup of them. Still don’t know what I was eating.

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My weakness, dried figs

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I bought some of these delicious tangerines.

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Nothing like a beer at 9am to kick-start your day!

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Dried herbs

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Eggs

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Baked goods - fresh bread and cookies

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Filo filled with sweet cheese (I tried this, it was yummy!)

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Dried meats and other grocery items

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Local honey

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Nuts and dried fruit

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Saurkraut

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Cheese!

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Of course, I bought some. Along with some fresh bread and fruit from the market, I had quite a feast.

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Large rounds of bread

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Dried meats

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Dried lavender

Strolling the Riva

The Riva is Split’s promenade, running along the edge of the City Harbor, between the water and the palace wall. Strolling is a popular past time in Croatia. Gorgeous views, fresh air, and the people-watching can’t be beat!

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The Riva

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Model of Old Town

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Coffee with cream (more like gelato) at an outdoor cafe, the best way to enjoy the harbor views and people-watching on the Riva.

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I watched this woman pulling herbs from the public garden!

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Men fishing along the harbor

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Baggage check at the bus station

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Dog “parking” outside of a market

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View of the palace from across the harbor

Old and New World In Split

Split is a city of contrasts. In the fourth century A.D., Roman Emperor Diocletian built a palace for retirement on the Dalmatian Coast. It was later abandoned, and in the seventh century, it was taken over by locals fleeing from Slavic invaders. They made the ruins of the palace into a fully-functioning medieval town. In the 15th century, Venetians took over this area. Today, the remains of the palace contain shops, cafes, restaurants, galleries and historic artifacts.

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Statue of Bishop Gregory of Nin, a 10th century Croatian priest who urged the Vatican to allow Mass to be delivered in Croatian, rather than Latin.

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You’re supposed to rub his toe for good luck - only nonmaterial wishes will be considered.

Perast’s Small Town Charm

I posted a bit about lovely Perast while I was still abroad, but since this was easily one of my favorite parts of my journey through Montenegro, I wanted to share a little more of this lovely town’s charm.

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Little fire trucks for this little town

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Fire station

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The restaurant where I had an amazing fresh fish lunch.

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Charming, right?

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